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president trump sending a letter to house speaker nancy pelosi informing her that her seven-day trip brussels has been postponed. it will rescheduled when the government shutdown is over. it comes in response to earlier when pelosi explained her request to delay president trump's state of the union address on january 29th. she accused him of being okay with not paying people who worked during the shutdown and then asked what she would do if the president ignored her request and went ahead with the state of the union anyway. >> we'll cross that bridge when we come to it but very silent more than 24 hours to that question, every time i step out of the office. have you heard no, haven't heard yet. >> a new report shows americans in rural counties 90% more likely to be prescribed an opioid than those in more urban areas. of the 15 counties with the highest opioid prescriptions in 2017, only one was not rural you are up to date that's the news update this hour >> thank you, sue herera >>> the oil market closing for the day. let's get to dom chu >> we are off the lows of the day so far cru
president trump sending a letter to house speaker nancy pelosi informing her that her seven-day trip brussels has been postponed. it will rescheduled when the government shutdown is over. it comes in response to earlier when pelosi explained her request to delay president trump's state of the union address on january 29th. she accused him of being okay with not paying people who worked during the shutdown and then asked what she would do if the president ignored her request and went ahead with...
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nancy pelosi is way, way down. harry reid, the democratic leader in the senate, he's polling, what, 35%, 36% in a nevada senate race against a republican nobody's ever heard of. i mean in some sense, palin has become the leader of the conservative revolt which is scoring so well, mark. you've got to take that seriously, don't you? >> well, i do take it seriously. but i would quarrel with your math a little bit. sarah palin is one of the voices for the conservative revolt, as you would phrase it. i would argue people with tea bags, people who yeel yelles at the town meetings, that's about 25% of the electoratelectorate. you can't bring over the disinfected kras. of course we're upset with harry reid and barack obama and nancy pelosi. no argument there, but i don't think she can step in as a national leader, even after 1,000 speeches and bring those centrists over. >> obama started from a smaller base than that. >> the gallup poll shows it's a conservative country. i don't think mark is exactly right. i want to ask y
nancy pelosi is way, way down. harry reid, the democratic leader in the senate, he's polling, what, 35%, 36% in a nevada senate race against a republican nobody's ever heard of. i mean in some sense, palin has become the leader of the conservative revolt which is scoring so well, mark. you've got to take that seriously, don't you? >> well, i do take it seriously. but i would quarrel with your math a little bit. sarah palin is one of the voices for the conservative revolt, as you would...
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. >> nancy pelosi has come out in favor of the stock market tax. several have come in favor of the afghan surge tax, either across the board -- >> capital gains and dividends. >> capital gains up, dividends up, expiring the bush tax autokuts a terrible idea. my point is this, rob reich, your party is threatening to tax capital until it's blue in the face. at the top end, you're taxing capital. and what you're saying to us is we don't need capital to create jobs. >> you're creating another red herring. >> every day somebody comes out to raise the top personal tax rate. >> i have been checking in with every one of my friends and acquaintances. everybody is saying the same thing, we don't want to raise taxes. we want to make sure we get jobs back. >> we're talking right past each other. barack obama said today he's going to sign a health care bill in the next month. that has massive new taxes. bob, one other thing, they voted today to raise the eskate tax. now, that's a direct tack on small business. what sense does all this make? >> we're talking abo
. >> nancy pelosi has come out in favor of the stock market tax. several have come in favor of the afghan surge tax, either across the board -- >> capital gains and dividends. >> capital gains up, dividends up, expiring the bush tax autokuts a terrible idea. my point is this, rob reich, your party is threatening to tax capital until it's blue in the face. at the top end, you're taxing capital. and what you're saying to us is we don't need capital to create jobs. >>...
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that's what nancy pelosi said. was it astro turf or a real grass roots campaign against obama care and big government? we're going to debate that. first, let's check in with dennis kneale to see what he is working on. >> c. boone pickens, we got him. his alternative plan, is it good for america, or is it just good for it. boone pickens? is also, he says 85 for the bauer barrel for the market. >> by the way, king dollar will keep energy prices low, and that's good for consumers and businesses. think of it as a dollar tax cut. i'm larry cut low. we'll be right back. but did you know you also get hotel price assurance? it's a one-two punch of savings -- pow! pow! lower hotel booking fees mean you get a lower total price. plus, if another orbitz customer then books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. h whoa! honey honey honey honey honey! okay... i mean... you can't... this isn't a stove, alright? i mean... what if i just walked into the kitchen and started making a salad? -
that's what nancy pelosi said. was it astro turf or a real grass roots campaign against obama care and big government? we're going to debate that. first, let's check in with dennis kneale to see what he is working on. >> c. boone pickens, we got him. his alternative plan, is it good for america, or is it just good for it. boone pickens? is also, he says 85 for the bauer barrel for the market. >> by the way, king dollar will keep energy prices low, and that's good for consumers and...
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. >> reporter: scott, speaker of the house nancy pelosi is on the floor of the representatives right now making an address to the chamber in which she's just said she'll remain as a member of congress representing san francisco in the house of representatives in the next congress, which starts in january. but she will step down from democratic leadership and obviously step down as the speaker of the house as you see there, a rousing round of applause, standing ovation from the packed room of democrats who are in the hall. and few republicans also in the near side of your screen there giving nancy pelosi a standing ovation here and representing her remarks that the speaker of the house now sets up a leadership battle on the democratic side. obviously republicans have taken control of the chamber that means there will be a republican speaker of the house likely in january. but there's going to be a leadership battle now among democrats to succeed nancy pelosi this time as minority leader as democrats take the minority in the next congress opening it up to what nancy pelosi called a new
. >> reporter: scott, speaker of the house nancy pelosi is on the floor of the representatives right now making an address to the chamber in which she's just said she'll remain as a member of congress representing san francisco in the house of representatives in the next congress, which starts in january. but she will step down from democratic leadership and obviously step down as the speaker of the house as you see there, a rousing round of applause, standing ovation from the packed room...
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. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi and house democratic leaders are getting ready in just a few moments to hold a news conference on that health care reform bill. we're going to bring that to you live. that's ahead, plus -- >> power through it. why cash may be the fuel of choice for some domestic utility companies. which need it and why? >>> and then the widening gap between white and african-american unemployment and what needs to be done to fix it now. >>> the ceo scoring the health care bill. can it truly control costs and lower the deficit? are these savings for real? >>> there is a flag raburn room on capitol hill where house democratic leaders, including nancy pelosi, will hold a news conference momentarily on health care reform. that bill has been scored by the cbo earlier today. those numbers are out and, apparently, it will cost something north of $900 billion over the first years. >>> the dow basically on its longest winning streak since august of 2009. will it continue it today or will we see some profit taking by the end of the afternoon? let's gather our power lunch market
. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi and house democratic leaders are getting ready in just a few moments to hold a news conference on that health care reform bill. we're going to bring that to you live. that's ahead, plus -- >> power through it. why cash may be the fuel of choice for some domestic utility companies. which need it and why? >>> and then the widening gap between white and african-american unemployment and what needs to be done to fix it now. >>> the...
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fiscal policy side as you mentioned nancy pelosi will be making a statement we heard from the house on the measures to propose mostly targeted to lower income groups getting hurt when they can't report to work and then on the -- from the president later today. we think that a fiscal package on the order of, say, 500 billion or so which would be a typical sized response to a downturn would go a long way in helping to at least take some of the nightmare out of what's going on around the u.s. and around the globe of the spread of the virus and help to lay the groundwork for what the economy can look like on the other side of it. >> you expect major open ended qe is coming doesn't really help to put a dollar figure to that but what are they going to buy? the boston fed last week said buying the 10-year might not make sense whereas in the past that was seen as a kind of an accomplishment of the policy what would they buy and what will it accomplish >> yeah. so it is a good question qe is both treasuries and mbs. so in terms of treasuries, he's absolutely right why would you buy treasuries d
fiscal policy side as you mentioned nancy pelosi will be making a statement we heard from the house on the measures to propose mostly targeted to lower income groups getting hurt when they can't report to work and then on the -- from the president later today. we think that a fiscal package on the order of, say, 500 billion or so which would be a typical sized response to a downturn would go a long way in helping to at least take some of the nightmare out of what's going on around the u.s. and...
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that's something to watch for as republicans game out their response to what nancy pelosi has said she is opening an impeachment inquiry. that means they're beginning the process here of moving toward the possibility of drafting articles of impeachment. one thing that i'm going to be watching here as the leaders take to the microphone is this question of tone the president has been tweeting furiously in the past couple of minutes calling this presidential harassment saying this is a witch-hunt will we see the republicans on capitol hill matching that tone of real anger and frustration that we've seen from the president over the past couple of minutes here or are we going to see them take a different tact from the one the president's been taking in terms of their response? they're going to be talking to a number of different audience talking to the american public first of all but they're also talking to their own conference of fellow republicans and to senate republicans if the house democrats are able to move forward with an impeachment effort here and actually impeach the president,
that's something to watch for as republicans game out their response to what nancy pelosi has said she is opening an impeachment inquiry. that means they're beginning the process here of moving toward the possibility of drafting articles of impeachment. one thing that i'm going to be watching here as the leaders take to the microphone is this question of tone the president has been tweeting furiously in the past couple of minutes calling this presidential harassment saying this is a witch-hunt...
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how important was nancy pelosi? >> the legislative record in the fist two years is largely a result of nancy pelosi to set a radical agenda and drive it forward. >> why would this change if he's re-elected? valley jarrett will still be there. nancy pelosi is still there. michelle obama will be. why would any of this change? won't we keep moving further to the left with this group in charge advising obama on a daily basis? >> if anything, the trend will accelerate. there will be no check with the fear of re-election. the president can't run again and he'll feel confirmed. he'll feel that he has a mandate. and certainly valley jarrett and the other people around the president will feel like he has a mandate, absolutely. >> and h ewill follow through on that. here's the last one. he and his group have given himself credit for his decisive leadership on assassinating osama bin laden. i don't want to take away the killing of bin laden but really, you're saying there was no decisive leadership at all. there was hesitation
how important was nancy pelosi? >> the legislative record in the fist two years is largely a result of nancy pelosi to set a radical agenda and drive it forward. >> why would this change if he's re-elected? valley jarrett will still be there. nancy pelosi is still there. michelle obama will be. why would any of this change? won't we keep moving further to the left with this group in charge advising obama on a daily basis? >> if anything, the trend will accelerate. there will...
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that's how come obama and nancy pelosi will have money to spend, when people have a job. not by increasing their jobless benefits but by getting them a job. that happens away from washington. that's where the standard of living changes away from washington, d.c. now, washington can help destroy that environment that creates jobs or they can have policies that encourage it. >> sounds like you have applause building behind you right now. we are hearing people file in this morning. mr. wynn, we want to thank you very much for your time this morning. we really appreciate it. >> that was fantastic. >> so much good stuff done there. >> a lot of proxies from our viewers, wynn for president. he doesn't pull any punches. >> good to have him back. >> he had no interest in being a politician. why would he? he couldn't be. i don't think it's possible. >> i don't know. good question for him. he's done so much in the private sector maybe he feels he could do some good work. >> i'm sure he could. why would he? why would he want to? >> help alter the course of the future of the country?
that's how come obama and nancy pelosi will have money to spend, when people have a job. not by increasing their jobless benefits but by getting them a job. that happens away from washington. that's where the standard of living changes away from washington, d.c. now, washington can help destroy that environment that creates jobs or they can have policies that encourage it. >> sounds like you have applause building behind you right now. we are hearing people file in this morning. mr. wynn,...
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pelosi, to actually work with the president or not >> look, i think nancy pelosi is terrific she did work really well with president bush both to get a stimulus done, t.a.r.p., other legislation on the financial crisis i think president trump is the one who's proven he's not really a negotiator a year ago he had a deal with the democrats. he could have gotten his funding for the wall in exchange for doing something for the dreamers there were few extremists on fox news that didn't like that deal, so president trump blew it up much to the surprise of people like senator lindsey graham. so i think if there's a reasonable deal to be had, i think nancy pelosi would do it i don't think donald trump is going to be there for it >> eric cantor >> listen, guy back again. president's in cycle he wants nancy pelosi in that chair as speaker to be able to use her as a foil and to go in and continue his mobs versus jobs hashtag theme that the campaign was about it's all about the extremity which he stands for. >> and glenn hubbard, i would argue on the infrastructure side of things, even if you we
pelosi, to actually work with the president or not >> look, i think nancy pelosi is terrific she did work really well with president bush both to get a stimulus done, t.a.r.p., other legislation on the financial crisis i think president trump is the one who's proven he's not really a negotiator a year ago he had a deal with the democrats. he could have gotten his funding for the wall in exchange for doing something for the dreamers there were few extremists on fox news that didn't like...
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nancy pelosi is way above that there's a lot of room between those two sides. pelosi sending this letter to her fellow democrats yesterday saying she's encouraged by what trump has been saying. she says hopefully the president's statement to his team to go big or go home, and that he'll accept a larger relief package will translate into results pelosi sort of triangulating trump against mcconnell. mcconnell saying he's holding fast at a half trillion. no indication on how we're going to get this negotiation resolved it's a triangular shaped steering wheel and that makes it very hard to drive a car let's get over to mike santoli on the markets. >> markets showed some resilience yesterday, maybe maybe their peace to some degree with a lack of a clear path to an imminent stimulus package interday reversal seemed to coincide with the european markets closing. still kind of an up trend from the late september low in the market we were up about 9%, and under three weeks over that run, so we had to kind of pull back and consolidate a little bit again, i kind of point
nancy pelosi is way above that there's a lot of room between those two sides. pelosi sending this letter to her fellow democrats yesterday saying she's encouraged by what trump has been saying. she says hopefully the president's statement to his team to go big or go home, and that he'll accept a larger relief package will translate into results pelosi sort of triangulating trump against mcconnell. mcconnell saying he's holding fast at a half trillion. no indication on how we're going to get...
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he's a constituent of one of the most powerful people in washington, nancy pelosi. here's a news flash. not everybody in america believes economic armageddon is at hand. not even former mayor gavin newsom, california's lieutenant governor. >> i don't know why i'm not losing sleep over it. i think there are good people on both sides of the aisle that they're mature enough to get something done. >> kurt agrees when i asked if he was preparing for the fiscal cliff. he answered bluntly -- no. i think there are a lot of of square tactics. >> jane, thank you very much. >>> we are waiting a press conference to be held by the people who have organized this sort of flurry of activity on capitol hill today by academics, business leaders and other policy experts. group's name is fix the debt. it is spearheaded by erskine bowles and maya mcginnis, two people who have been very involved in the conversation about what to do to keep the country from going over the fiscal cliff and get us on a long-term path towards greater budgetary taxing, spending, budgetary stability, sue. >> i
he's a constituent of one of the most powerful people in washington, nancy pelosi. here's a news flash. not everybody in america believes economic armageddon is at hand. not even former mayor gavin newsom, california's lieutenant governor. >> i don't know why i'm not losing sleep over it. i think there are good people on both sides of the aisle that they're mature enough to get something done. >> kurt agrees when i asked if he was preparing for the fiscal cliff. he answered bluntly...
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did he speak badly about democrats saying that he thinks nancy pelosi and chuck schumer are the real losers here today. even at the same time he said that, he said he homes the democrats will come around and work republicans to pass some kinds of reform to obamacare no, time soon though. he thinks obamacare needs run its course and fail before democrats will come around. and then he said he's willing to work bipart sandal legislation. he said he was surprised by some of what he saw in this process. >> we were very close. a very tight margin. we had no democrat support. no votes from the democrats. they weren't going to give as you single vote so that's a very difficult thing to do. i've been saying for the last year and a half that the best thing we can do politically speaking is let obamacare explode and it is exploding right now. >> reporter: the president also said that he was a little surprised to learn about the deep factions exist within the republican party on capitol hill. he learned a lot about, he said, the arcane procedures on capitol hill. he portrayed this as a learning
did he speak badly about democrats saying that he thinks nancy pelosi and chuck schumer are the real losers here today. even at the same time he said that, he said he homes the democrats will come around and work republicans to pass some kinds of reform to obamacare no, time soon though. he thinks obamacare needs run its course and fail before democrats will come around. and then he said he's willing to work bipart sandal legislation. he said he was surprised by some of what he saw in this...
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. >> reporter: not surprisingly, democratic house leader nancy pelosi had precisely the opposite explanation for what is behind this stalemate. she says republicans simply echoing the white house are going to have to buckle on the issue of the top rates. >> the only obstacle standing in the way of middle income tax relief are the republicans unwillingness to ask the top 2% to pay their fair share. >> but tyler, as you suggested, this is all a work in progress. the thing we cannot see that is not visible to the public or to the press is what's going on behind the scenes. staff discussions resumed yesterday. don't know how fruitful. i haven't gotten much of a signal from people on either side that a deal is close, but they're work rg at it and sometimes these situations can turn around quickly. >> john, what of the reports today that perhaps at some point the republicans in the house and in the senate would go along with the idea of extending the bush era tax cuts for the under-250 cohort of taxpayers, but let the rest of the thing just go off the cliff? is that a possibility here? >> sure, it
. >> reporter: not surprisingly, democratic house leader nancy pelosi had precisely the opposite explanation for what is behind this stalemate. she says republicans simply echoing the white house are going to have to buckle on the issue of the top rates. >> the only obstacle standing in the way of middle income tax relief are the republicans unwillingness to ask the top 2% to pay their fair share. >> but tyler, as you suggested, this is all a work in progress. the thing we...
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pelosi in the same position that she's been in to date. she has been resisting the call for impeachment until now, despite some real intense interest in that among her political base and many members of congress in her party now, though, will this change that calculus? i think some democrats will take heart in that argument the question is whether it will be enough to change nancy pelosi's mind. >> right to elon on that point does it decrease the likelihood he's called to testify >> i don't think it's decreasing the likelihood he's called to testify. i think democrats want to make sure they get him before the committee and, you know, ply him with tough questions i think nancy pelosi has been trying to thread his needle for several months now, and it's going to become increasingly difficult for her to hold some of the more activist members of the party at bay just before they left for recess, democrats held a caucus meeting which they discussed this very issue. it's these kinds of discussions that led to the blowup last week between democra
pelosi in the same position that she's been in to date. she has been resisting the call for impeachment until now, despite some real intense interest in that among her political base and many members of congress in her party now, though, will this change that calculus? i think some democrats will take heart in that argument the question is whether it will be enough to change nancy pelosi's mind. >> right to elon on that point does it decrease the likelihood he's called to testify >>...
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you know nancy pelosi. i do not understand the logic behind this. >> listen, anytime my colleagues on the right call something outrageously stupid, i need to take a close look at it. there's got to be something there. the politics are bad. they were bad for president bush, they're bad for president obama in this sense, which is the guys who caused a lot of these problems, the excesses, the meltdown wrt banks and they were the first ones to be saved. just look at what the president's done and wh he's trying to do to spur economic growth. there will be talk about a lot of things. some good ideas will go by the wayside. some bad ideas will also go by the wayside. i think you'll see laser focus on job creation. that's where the spt most focused. >> if you go out and talk to business businesses, you know, by every businessman that i talk to, what they're most worried about right now, and the reason they're not hiring is they're worried about what washington is going to do to them. >> now we have another dumb ide
you know nancy pelosi. i do not understand the logic behind this. >> listen, anytime my colleagues on the right call something outrageously stupid, i need to take a close look at it. there's got to be something there. the politics are bad. they were bad for president bush, they're bad for president obama in this sense, which is the guys who caused a lot of these problems, the excesses, the meltdown wrt banks and they were the first ones to be saved. just look at what the president's done...
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nancy pelosi saying she wants a trillion dollars of federal spending the head of the transportation commit he says he wants $500 billion funded by a new invest in america bonding other members want to see a carbon tax, an increase in the corporate tax rate to pay for infrastructure, so there's still a lot of policy ideas floating around here. it will be a test for democrats to see if they can come together, unify and push an agenda together. >> i want to bring in jane wells as well out west in the aftermath of this midterm election jane >> hey, john yeah, we're here in arizona where the senate race is too close to call between two women, but it has been a record-breaking night for women, democratic women, i should say 97 women have been elected to the house. that is a new record but 83 of them are democrats the numbers in the senate are holding steady we'll ending up with 23 women senators that's the same as now maybe 24 if this runoff election in mississippi is won by the female candidate but it really was a move for democratic women many of them decided to run for office in 2016 after do
nancy pelosi saying she wants a trillion dollars of federal spending the head of the transportation commit he says he wants $500 billion funded by a new invest in america bonding other members want to see a carbon tax, an increase in the corporate tax rate to pay for infrastructure, so there's still a lot of policy ideas floating around here. it will be a test for democrats to see if they can come together, unify and push an agenda together. >> i want to bring in jane wells as well out...
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nancy pelosi believes that if she makes it tougher it's harder for president trump to get reelected. her own members are upset because they are going to get sacrificed in this election. they are getting beat up back home that's why they're willing to offer their own bill nancy pelosi is saying it's okay if you lose as long as we are able to defeat the president that is all wrong. look, i'm an optimist, i always believe the cup is half full i am the first one willing to sit and let's find the answer for this why didn't we stay why didn't we get called back in an emergency meeting on covid? why didn't we get locked in into a room i know at the end of the day we would find an agreement. >> i've heard a couple gauntlets thrown down there. we'll see. stay tuned i think we will talk about it after this maybe the speaker will respond tomorrow so of the things you said there, leader mccarthy. thanks we have to keep it short today but you made your point. >> thank you. >> thank you andrew >>> okay thanks so much want to get over to cnbc's headquarters where jim cramer joins us this morning. j
nancy pelosi believes that if she makes it tougher it's harder for president trump to get reelected. her own members are upset because they are going to get sacrificed in this election. they are getting beat up back home that's why they're willing to offer their own bill nancy pelosi is saying it's okay if you lose as long as we are able to defeat the president that is all wrong. look, i'm an optimist, i always believe the cup is half full i am the first one willing to sit and let's find the...
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pelosi is probably not an option at this point. >> all right folks, thank you very much melanie zanona and jeffrey wright. >>> how is the lack of movement on trade and the shutdown playing out in the markets we'll discuss that when we come right back and the big earnings, that's dell, intel and starbucks. "power lunch" is back in two i'm ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply to my life and my work. at comcast we're commited to delivering the best experience possible, by being on time everytime. and if we are ever late, we'll give you a automatic twenty dollar credit. my name is antonio and i'm a technician at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> day three of davos, weighing in on the head winds of the local economy. >> look at december. 300,000 jobs you need about 80 to 100,000 to hold pace. y
pelosi is probably not an option at this point. >> all right folks, thank you very much melanie zanona and jeffrey wright. >>> how is the lack of movement on trade and the shutdown playing out in the markets we'll discuss that when we come right back and the big earnings, that's dell, intel and starbucks. "power lunch" is back in two i'm ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year,...
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nancy pelosi has assured members of the democratic caucus she's not going to have them take a tough vote, and in many of their districts, this would be a tough vote. here's what i think is going on. i think the obama administration is laying the predicate for cap and trade next year or perhaps the year after, get a coalition going, and it also is no coincidence that that epa requirement with regard to 35 miles per gallon comes at the same time as you get more drilling. i mean, it is a policy to lower foreign dependency, or dependency on foreign oil. >> what is the point? what is the point of additional drilling if you're going to pass cap and trade? as you know, what the obamas really want is do away with oil, do away with coal, do away with natural gas. they want wind and solar power. you're going to allow drilling but you're not going to allow the burning of the fuels, i think it makes no sense. >> steve, i think you're mixing short term and long term. over the long term, you're absolutely right. over the short term, though, oil prices are heading upward. we know. we get into a recover
nancy pelosi has assured members of the democratic caucus she's not going to have them take a tough vote, and in many of their districts, this would be a tough vote. here's what i think is going on. i think the obama administration is laying the predicate for cap and trade next year or perhaps the year after, get a coalition going, and it also is no coincidence that that epa requirement with regard to 35 miles per gallon comes at the same time as you get more drilling. i mean, it is a policy to...
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this is from nancy pelosi. we were in a lunch with her and she took a phone call from chuck schumer and is preparing for this to happen and the idea is it's a short-term clean extension of funding and remember, the clean extension of funding, they talked about in december had $1.3 billion for border security but not for a wall we believe this will extend a clean cr, continuing resolution funding and they will have a conference on the dhs spending bill as kayla alluded to and they'll be back and forth on money for border security. told me our bill has $49 billion for the department of homeland security money we can talk about for border security but non-wall border security money. remember, the administration says on defense department land can use defense department money, repurpose defense department money for border structure. that is possible that's what e eamon's white house source will be but we believe the president is backing down from his position for new border wall money. i want to mention one other i
this is from nancy pelosi. we were in a lunch with her and she took a phone call from chuck schumer and is preparing for this to happen and the idea is it's a short-term clean extension of funding and remember, the clean extension of funding, they talked about in december had $1.3 billion for border security but not for a wall we believe this will extend a clean cr, continuing resolution funding and they will have a conference on the dhs spending bill as kayla alluded to and they'll be back and...
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there goes nancy pelosi, and we are told now house speaker boehner may have already left, and, no, they are not talking to reporters. nancy is looking for her car to leave the white house, and we're not getting anybody talking to the reporters at this point, so maybe we'll get some -- and i'm told now the futures market in the after-hours pegs is extending the losses that we've been seeing in the last hour of trade. maybe we'll get eamon javers to get in front of the camera when we come back. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> congressional leaders have just left the white house about an hour and 20 minutes arriving for a meeting with the presiden
there goes nancy pelosi, and we are told now house speaker boehner may have already left, and, no, they are not talking to reporters. nancy is looking for her car to leave the white house, and we're not getting anybody talking to the reporters at this point, so maybe we'll get some -- and i'm told now the futures market in the after-hours pegs is extending the losses that we've been seeing in the last hour of trade. maybe we'll get eamon javers to get in front of the camera when we come back....
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pelosi, california, wisconsin, all those states, people are enraged about what's going on in washington, i agree there is a stalling of this democratic agenda. i think the blue dogs they're talking about are a far as. they voted for the stimulus bill and voted for for cap and trade bill and will vote for a health care bill all be it not as bad as charlie rangel pointed out. i agree, i could have sold out one day early. >> a day, we could be going back to lehman brother levels. >> steve moore, what do you think about this portfolio kneeling terrible idea, the dow is going to 12,500 by the end of the year. i said in may when the stress test results were released, come the end of june, the market would smell recovery and take off. i was off by seven day, that's not bad for an economist, especially one that teaches in a cow college. that said, i don't expect the guys over my shoulder to solve this problem, i want them to leave it alone, let american capitalism thrive, stay out of health care and can cap and trade and let the america's natural economy, let it recover. >> inside the economy,
pelosi, california, wisconsin, all those states, people are enraged about what's going on in washington, i agree there is a stalling of this democratic agenda. i think the blue dogs they're talking about are a far as. they voted for the stimulus bill and voted for for cap and trade bill and will vote for a health care bill all be it not as bad as charlie rangel pointed out. i agree, i could have sold out one day early. >> a day, we could be going back to lehman brother levels. >>...
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we are waiting on a press conference from minority leader nancy pelosi. as soon as she gets to the podium we'll take you there live and see what miss pelosi has to say about all of this. if the house is going to plan "b," should investors have a plan "b" now? we find out now in our "closing bell" exchange. luds let's go to minority leader pelosi. >> there's still time for us to come to an agreement, and i hope that that time will be well used. in the last 24 hours the question that i get from my could you cause and from some of you is what is the speaker trying to prove by going to his -- what we call plan "b" befuddled? is he trying to prove by bringing the two bills to the floor tomorrow that the republicans are here to protect the wealthiest people in our country at the expense of the middle class? if so, he will do that tomorrow. is he here to prove that he doesn't care about going over the cliff? if so, he will do that tomorrow unless he leaves from that debate and goes into the room to negotiate with the president. is he here to prove that he doesn'
we are waiting on a press conference from minority leader nancy pelosi. as soon as she gets to the podium we'll take you there live and see what miss pelosi has to say about all of this. if the house is going to plan "b," should investors have a plan "b" now? we find out now in our "closing bell" exchange. luds let's go to minority leader pelosi. >> there's still time for us to come to an agreement, and i hope that that time will be well used. in the last 24...
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nancy pelosi says she hopes this is a wake-up call to understand the seriousness and the need for more money on the other hand we had chief of staff today, when he spoke to the president, the president was focused on fiscal responsibility i think ultimately it's going to come down to the president, as it so often does and what he is willing to accept and then what he is willing and able to sell to the republican caucus in the senate we know there have been conversations between the administration and the senate republicans as recently as this weekend over what could be possible, so it seems like there's some optimism on that front that all three sides could get on the same page >> well, as always, you understood my clumsily put point exactly as i intended it ylan mui, thank you very much. >> let's go to bob pisani now. the dow hanging on to a pretty nice gain this afternoon >> three to one advancing. there's talk about maybe less chances of a contested election and more certainty postelection. i think that matters a lot whenever you get semiconductors and energy advancing, that's sickc
nancy pelosi says she hopes this is a wake-up call to understand the seriousness and the need for more money on the other hand we had chief of staff today, when he spoke to the president, the president was focused on fiscal responsibility i think ultimately it's going to come down to the president, as it so often does and what he is willing to accept and then what he is willing and able to sell to the republican caucus in the senate we know there have been conversations between the...
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he left no ambiguity and so when might the speaker nancy pelosi send it over and might begin, and so moving forward with impeachment could impede the work that the president wants to get accomplished and yet certain factions of the party cannot wait for this to happen and want to have it move forward with gusto, and what is your advice if asked on how the proceed with that matter? >> i think that what they need to do is to figure out the schedule and how they can get these appointments in place to advance legislation, and then also meet the responsibilities that i have un-- they have now that the house has impeached this is a moving part, and it is more important to do it well than fast. right now, we do not have using language, the clear and present danger if this had happened three weeks ago, so i think that at the t the end of the day, the members today were much more interested in advancing policy than they were about this, but they understand that there is a lot of people out there, and even themselves who saw an insurrection who believe that the president was responsible for it
he left no ambiguity and so when might the speaker nancy pelosi send it over and might begin, and so moving forward with impeachment could impede the work that the president wants to get accomplished and yet certain factions of the party cannot wait for this to happen and want to have it move forward with gusto, and what is your advice if asked on how the proceed with that matter? >> i think that what they need to do is to figure out the schedule and how they can get these appointments in...
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we also expect nancy pelosi to do the same. we'll go there live when those events happen. kayla is at the scene in alexandria and joins us now with more >> after the president announced the assailant had died, pete williams reporting the assailant, james hodgkinson, age 66 with an illinois driver's license, died about an hour ago. pete williams reporting it was unclear if police were able to speak with the suspect en route to the hospital. there were five people here that were transferred to a hospital earlier this morning the shooter opened fire at 7:09 a.m. it took three minutes before both capitol police and members of the alexandria police and fire department to respond and get it under control residents here say it sounded like construction. it sounded like fireworks in the beginning, but then it became very clear it was a fire fight to use the words of people in this area. many of them called 911 and the response was very, very quick to that the president when he spoke a few moments ago urged a message of unity in the wake of this moment's events. take a listen to wh
we also expect nancy pelosi to do the same. we'll go there live when those events happen. kayla is at the scene in alexandria and joins us now with more >> after the president announced the assailant had died, pete williams reporting the assailant, james hodgkinson, age 66 with an illinois driver's license, died about an hour ago. pete williams reporting it was unclear if police were able to speak with the suspect en route to the hospital. there were five people here that were transferred...
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nancy pelosi said we hope to get this wrapped up by christmas. one of the others said early december is when it should be done. shortly after thanksgiving somebody else said. so, i think we're lacking details, lacking commitments. we'll have to keep with the skeptics going. >> gene, what do you think? do you care about the structure of the deal? some would say have you to solve entitlements or the bond market is going to punish the country and it has to be dealt with? or do you think the stock market cares about getting something, anything done, before the end. year? >> on an immediate basis, no doubt. it cares about getting something done, something on the table. for the longevity of the upside, yes, i think it is concerned about what measures are really put in place, what the bipartisan cooperation really looks like in the end. >> rick, do you agree? >> i think in the near term any type of conclusion to this is going to be a positive for equities. don't confuse that for whatever deal is struck, how it affects long-term economic growth. ultimate
nancy pelosi said we hope to get this wrapped up by christmas. one of the others said early december is when it should be done. shortly after thanksgiving somebody else said. so, i think we're lacking details, lacking commitments. we'll have to keep with the skeptics going. >> gene, what do you think? do you care about the structure of the deal? some would say have you to solve entitlements or the bond market is going to punish the country and it has to be dealt with? or do you think the...
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i think he's brighter than nancy pelosi when it comes to this. why not go after the beverage and beer? or software, 23%. tech kis, 20%. oil and gas, 10%. health insurers, 3.3%. what is this all about? >> something happened a few years ago, where all of a sudden, the idea of profits became a dirty word. you said, why don't they go after oil and gas and coca-cola. the truth is, there's a lot of talk about doing that. if you are wondering why the stock market did poorly, maybe it's because profits are seen as the evil villain in washington. oil and gas, a windfall on their profits, coca-cola, now the health care, the drug companies. my goodness, if companies don't make profits, there's no increase in the shares. >> there's no economy and capitalism and free enterprise. >> one other point -- >> i'm very old fashioned about that. let me move on. i'm very disappointed. house republicans are signing on to this tax credit for jobs. they are going to pay employers, give them a two year tax credit to hire people. this is a 1970s idea. there's no incentive.
i think he's brighter than nancy pelosi when it comes to this. why not go after the beverage and beer? or software, 23%. tech kis, 20%. oil and gas, 10%. health insurers, 3.3%. what is this all about? >> something happened a few years ago, where all of a sudden, the idea of profits became a dirty word. you said, why don't they go after oil and gas and coca-cola. the truth is, there's a lot of talk about doing that. if you are wondering why the stock market did poorly, maybe it's because...
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we also expect nancy pelosi to do the same. we'll go there live when those events happen. kayla is at the scene in alexandria a j
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and leader nancy pelosi demands action on equal pay for women, because most democrats want new legal guarantees. for the opposing team. john boehner whacks away at obamacare, because 3 out of 4 republicans believe it could be fixed. congressman trey gowdy will direct a new benghazi committee, because 7 in 10 republicans think we haven't found the truth. darrell issa keeps his sometimes chaotic i.r.s. investigation going -- >> you're all free to leave, we've adjourned. >> reporter: because 7 in 10 believe that the white house told the i.r.s. to target conservatives. this is what makes everyone hate washington. at the moment, sue, republicans appear more motivated to punish democrats than the other way around. >> we will see. the results will be in. thanks, john, very much. >>> let's see what's coming up next on "street signs." >> hey there, sue, yet another recall on general motors. is there something seriously wrong? or is not a preemptive mood. would you buy a surface pro 3? microsoft certainly hopes you will. >>> and we'll bring you marco andretti. it will start in about two minute
and leader nancy pelosi demands action on equal pay for women, because most democrats want new legal guarantees. for the opposing team. john boehner whacks away at obamacare, because 3 out of 4 republicans believe it could be fixed. congressman trey gowdy will direct a new benghazi committee, because 7 in 10 republicans think we haven't found the truth. darrell issa keeps his sometimes chaotic i.r.s. investigation going -- >> you're all free to leave, we've adjourned. >> reporter:...
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house democratic leader nancy pelosi earlier today says she thinks they should be right here working straight up to the sequester. take a listen. >> the manufacturer to manufacture the crisis and instead having us try to avert crisis they go on a thoin-day recess. why? why? people inside and outside the congress are saying a simple message. no deal. no break. we really should be here. >> well, they are not here, maria, and they do go on that break and there is no deal. i've got to tell you in talking to people here in town. seems more and more like the skywester is going to happen. you hear more voices on both the left and the right saying, you know what? just go ahead and make the automatic spending cut, it's a hatchet but not a scalpel but it might be the only way to get any spending cuts and it might be the easier thing to do than have a knockdown drachout fight. democrats proposed an alternative, republicans didn't like it and that's the stalemate we're facing as we go into the recess and just a couple of legislative days left before the march 1st deadline. >> thank you so much.
house democratic leader nancy pelosi earlier today says she thinks they should be right here working straight up to the sequester. take a listen. >> the manufacturer to manufacture the crisis and instead having us try to avert crisis they go on a thoin-day recess. why? why? people inside and outside the congress are saying a simple message. no deal. no break. we really should be here. >> well, they are not here, maria, and they do go on that break and there is no deal. i've got to...
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pelosi had some harsh words for mitch mcconnell as he prepares the senate for its impeachment trial. >> i heard some of what he said today. it reminded that our founders when they wrote the constitution they suspected that there could be a rogue president i don't think they suspected that we could have a rogue president and a rogue leader in the senate at the same time. >> clean up is under way after a truck crashed through a wall at sarasota international airport early this morning authorities say man driving a pickup truck droeve right throuh a fence and crashed through a wall of a building near the baggage claim area the driver is in critical condition. you're up to date. ty, back to you. >>> thank you very much. let's take a look at the way the market stands now. they are green the dow is up 124 points can row reyou read that? >> no, i need my glasses fwl the nasdaq is audiotape about a half percent green arrows today >> we could really invest in those magnifyi ining glasses thg right over your screen time for today's power movers starting with micron on track for its eighth stra
pelosi had some harsh words for mitch mcconnell as he prepares the senate for its impeachment trial. >> i heard some of what he said today. it reminded that our founders when they wrote the constitution they suspected that there could be a rogue president i don't think they suspected that we could have a rogue president and a rogue leader in the senate at the same time. >> clean up is under way after a truck crashed through a wall at sarasota international airport early this morning...
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. >> nancy pelosi wants to put it back into the house bill. i want to connect the dots, steve moore. you came a little late. i'm going to give you a second chance to connect the dots from the post office which is going bankrupt and has to be bailed out to the t.a.r.p. money. aig, gm chrysler. let me throw fannie and freddie in. we will never be bailed out and paid back on fannie and freddie. i've got the post office, i've got all this t.a.r.p. money. you're mentioning medicare. medicare is probably $30 trillion or $40 trillion in the hole. that's an agreed upon number. and now we're going to have some massive government takeover, whether it's called a government insurance company or whether it's called a government-backed option. steve moore, there's a generic lesson here and i want you to stel spel it out. this is bailout nation. this is the never-ending nightmare of government spending and borrowing. >> it is. and i like the way you connect the dots there, larry. it is true. if you look at all of these industries that are run by government,
. >> nancy pelosi wants to put it back into the house bill. i want to connect the dots, steve moore. you came a little late. i'm going to give you a second chance to connect the dots from the post office which is going bankrupt and has to be bailed out to the t.a.r.p. money. aig, gm chrysler. let me throw fannie and freddie in. we will never be bailed out and paid back on fannie and freddie. i've got the post office, i've got all this t.a.r.p. money. you're mentioning medicare. medicare...
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a big fiscal package that nancy pelosi was talking about is less likely to get through under a divided government so, yes, you should get lower rates. i think that's likely. and as for grading the economy, i'd probably give it a c the pandemic economy, these are either mid terms or final grade. hopefully by next fall we could out of this and i think the economy will be doing quite well at that point. >> very good thank you, everybody, for joining us today mona, jim, karen, david, kelly and steve liesman, we appreciate it we continue to look for a reaction to a fed statement we just got, a press conference looms in a fuels' time stocks rally looks like they're hanging on to the gains here let's go to bob pisani for more. >> the fed did not move the stock market but you don't need the fed. we have a freight train going on we are 60 points away from an historic high, september 2nd, remember that? 3580 we just keep moving up the last three days something new is happening today. yesterday was all about growth stocks we were going to have a biden presidency and a gop in control of the senate
a big fiscal package that nancy pelosi was talking about is less likely to get through under a divided government so, yes, you should get lower rates. i think that's likely. and as for grading the economy, i'd probably give it a c the pandemic economy, these are either mid terms or final grade. hopefully by next fall we could out of this and i think the economy will be doing quite well at that point. >> very good thank you, everybody, for joining us today mona, jim, karen, david, kelly...
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nancy pelosi. >> it would be nice if they continue to do that. otherwise, we could trade our way out of this deficit. >> we've talked about that before. thanks very much. that is the first hour of "the closing bell." stay tuned. up next, a couple ceos with their take on where we go from here. the second hour with maria. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the market on a roller coaster ride today. a slight gain on the session, even though the market closed off the best levels of the afternoon. it had been up about 77 at its best. nasdaq composite picked up 23 points. the s&p 500 tonight up 7 1/2, half a percent. the market continues to watch the fiscal cliff. trading action has resolvolved around this. ben, what is your fiscal cliff strategy? what do you want to do with your money in the economy does go off the fiscal cliff? >> yeah, we were worried about that back in september,
nancy pelosi. >> it would be nice if they continue to do that. otherwise, we could trade our way out of this deficit. >> we've talked about that before. thanks very much. that is the first hour of "the closing bell." stay tuned. up next, a couple ceos with their take on where we go from here. the second hour with maria. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to "the closing...
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thanks it has been a volatile day on wall street as speaker of the house nancy pelosi said there will be no stand alone airline relief bill without a more come hence -- comprehensive aid package. what happens if there's no stimulus until maybe after january? christopher smart is chief global strategies and head of the barings investment institute. mike, no stimulus until after the election, what's the big deal if it lags until january? will the economy and the market react strongly negatively? what do you think? >> look, i think the market's going to be much more interested in the size of the stimulus package than whether it comes by year end or in late january. those are just a couple of months and they're much more concerned about the overall size of the stimulus package. we've been in an economic recovery over the last several months but it's not as v-shaped as we hoped. it seems clear we're going to need another round of fiscal stimulus to continue the market rally and continue the improvement to the underlying economy. this is going to be completely contingent on the november ele
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speaker of the house nancy pelosi received her shot around midday video cameras and reporters were not invited. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell also got a dose today. the photo shows him posing, not getting the actual vaccine "the washington post" post reports the monuments the washington monument was closed today. staff had been giving priority tours and there aren't enough of them left to keep that monument open >> thank you very much let's talk about the markets there up see a 216-point dip it took a little bit more of a ski slope down earlier this hour, about 3/4 of a percent the russell 2000 going the other way, as it has been, 1985. that was a great year 1985 wo we're watching shares of tesla as it gets ready to join the s&p 500 in about 90 minutes time kelly? >> that was my birth year. let's check on shares of apple they are jumping 70% this year as you probably already know that's despite uncertainty around consumer demand and production slowdown. city says there could be even more upside from here. the firm highlights apple products selling out, its growing footprint in
speaker of the house nancy pelosi received her shot around midday video cameras and reporters were not invited. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell also got a dose today. the photo shows him posing, not getting the actual vaccine "the washington post" post reports the monuments the washington monument was closed today. staff had been giving priority tours and there aren't enough of them left to keep that monument open >> thank you very much let's talk about the markets there...
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some indications that house speaker nancy pelosi that it will extend the home builder credit. keep in mind, too, the homebuilders took a hit after they didn't look like this thing would be extended. dr. j. shlts playing washington is a dafrmgious game, but at this point they're showing their hands. >> as john candy did in "stripes" whenever you have someone showing you their hand you have to bet heavily on that side and right now that play is the same as the obama care play was in the third quarter. it will be a lot of volatility about does this get extended the first time home buyer sunset, november 30th or does it and not as that volatility plays out, there's going to be just fabulous opportunities to scalp these stocks the same way there was with united health and mckesson. in the third quarter we'll get that out of toll brothers and all the rest in this quarter. >> let's hone in on the other part of the trade you had mentioned that. is the insurers. that's another sector that's moving based on those same pelosi comments. earlier in the press conference she addressed windfa
some indications that house speaker nancy pelosi that it will extend the home builder credit. keep in mind, too, the homebuilders took a hit after they didn't look like this thing would be extended. dr. j. shlts playing washington is a dafrmgious game, but at this point they're showing their hands. >> as john candy did in "stripes" whenever you have someone showing you their hand you have to bet heavily on that side and right now that play is the same as the obama care play was...
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house speaker nancy pelosi saying the health care bill is still on course for passage in congress. we will talk about that and what it means for the president's agenda. you are watching cnbc first in business worldwide. >>> we just fave you the numbers on ibm. big blew $3.59 per share versus estimates of $3.47. revenue $27.2 versus $27 billion. let's get an inside look from the ceo. ibm's chairman and ceo told cnbc exclusively at $10.01 earnings per share for 2009 this is our seventh consecutive year of double digit eps growth. this gives us a solid platform for another double-digit year of at least $11 earnings share in 2010. ibm has beaten the street estimates in nine quarters. the stock is off its best levels, the sell the news factor. wall street itself had a very good day. up triple digits the dow and the s&p at 15-month closing highs. let's talk more about today's market and the trade. bob ipsani is our eye on the floor at the new york stock exchange. does this translate into continued strength tomorrow? >> the answer is it should, however, look at ibm intraday. a nice move u
house speaker nancy pelosi saying the health care bill is still on course for passage in congress. we will talk about that and what it means for the president's agenda. you are watching cnbc first in business worldwide. >>> we just fave you the numbers on ibm. big blew $3.59 per share versus estimates of $3.47. revenue $27.2 versus $27 billion. let's get an inside look from the ceo. ibm's chairman and ceo told cnbc exclusively at $10.01 earnings per share for 2009 this is our seventh...
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notably led by speaker of the house nancy pelosi at the roster largely sitting on their hands for a lot of the lines in the president's speech as they did when the president mentioned what he sees as a need to end investigations of him in washington d.c >> an economic miracle is taking place in the united states and the only thing that can stop it are foolish wars, politics, or ridiculous partisan investigations >> if there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation. it just doesn't work that way. >> you saw nancy pelosi shaking her head no when the president suggested that there needs to be an end to ridiculous partisan investigations obviously, she doesn't see them as either ridiculous or partisan, and that's the way it went, largely, last night. democrats not enthusiastic about a lot of the president's remarks. a couple of applause lines that draw genuine bipartisan applause, but for the most part this was a partisan moment in a very partisan time, brian. >> there were some, eamon, very warm and unexpected moments. you referenced the "happy birthday"
notably led by speaker of the house nancy pelosi at the roster largely sitting on their hands for a lot of the lines in the president's speech as they did when the president mentioned what he sees as a need to end investigations of him in washington d.c >> an economic miracle is taking place in the united states and the only thing that can stop it are foolish wars, politics, or ridiculous partisan investigations >> if there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war...
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pelosi meeting to negotiate. >>> at least four people now confirmed dead as wildfires devastate parts of napa valley unseasonably hot, dry weather and powerful winds have been whipping up the flames and that is the news from cnbc it's great to be back. so much has changed since i took a break. for most, racial injustice and social unrest have escalated and the pandemic has rocked us it's alter ed our lives, stressd our families, ravaged our communities, killed our loved ones misinformation, disinformation impede our ability to recover. income inequality makes recovery for some much harder here each night, we'll cover these issues through journalists and experts not opinions and pundits as we approach the vote. our nation is divided, two sides. fears and dreams deserve thoughtful, honest reporting without favor or fear. our mission is to deliver the facts in context and with perspective. soon, we'll be with you from our new state of the art studio. it's coming together, just as we have, for the news thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow "shark tank" is next on cnbc >> welcome to the
pelosi meeting to negotiate. >>> at least four people now confirmed dead as wildfires devastate parts of napa valley unseasonably hot, dry weather and powerful winds have been whipping up the flames and that is the news from cnbc it's great to be back. so much has changed since i took a break. for most, racial injustice and social unrest have escalated and the pandemic has rocked us it's alter ed our lives, stressd our families, ravaged our communities, killed our loved ones...
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the result is, nancy pelosi came out at a press conference today and said, in fact, we are going to get over the goal line. take a listen. >> we stand ready to stay as long as it takes to pass the bill. members are eegy to ps a bill. i'm delighted the president will be here for the passage of the bill. it's going be historic. it would not be possible without his tremendous, tremendous leadership. >> reporter: of course, all they need is a majority in the house house of representatives. but also a majority now in the senate because they're using reconciliation procedure. the trade-off is republicans can offer unlimited amendment but was democrats are confident that, because once the house passes the bill and the president signs it, health care will be law, they'll have less incentive to hold up the reconciliation fixes, which do popular things like take out special treatment for nebraska. >> john harwood. interesting one to watch. >>> next on the show, cramer, does he think paying the full statutory tax rate is his patriotic duty or something that lazy people do? we'll be back. >>> welco
the result is, nancy pelosi came out at a press conference today and said, in fact, we are going to get over the goal line. take a listen. >> we stand ready to stay as long as it takes to pass the bill. members are eegy to ps a bill. i'm delighted the president will be here for the passage of the bill. it's going be historic. it would not be possible without his tremendous, tremendous leadership. >> reporter: of course, all they need is a majority in the house house of...
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but when nancy pelosi said you don't have the votes in congress, i will tell you what i was proud of i was never more proud of my republican party and those congressmen and women when they saw that and they got together and they voted 217 to 185 and it wasn't even close, that was an incredible day i'm very proud of that when she said you couldn't get the vote and i'm not hoellding that agait her because despite the fact that i'm not saying it was an easy meeting or a kind meeting or a nice meeting but in the end i think we've come a long way. we're going to be working very hard over the weekend, and we'll see if we can do something you can call it whatever you want you can call it the schumer or the pelosi or the trump shutdown, doesn't make any difference to me just words. >> mr. president, my second question, sir on federal workers, sir, mr. president my second question on federal workers, sir. >> just one second, please >> go ahead. >> it may be the same question thank you, mr. president, two questions just to follow up on daca, are you open to a path to citizenship in theory for
but when nancy pelosi said you don't have the votes in congress, i will tell you what i was proud of i was never more proud of my republican party and those congressmen and women when they saw that and they got together and they voted 217 to 185 and it wasn't even close, that was an incredible day i'm very proud of that when she said you couldn't get the vote and i'm not hoellding that agait her because despite the fact that i'm not saying it was an easy meeting or a kind meeting or a nice...
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nancy pelosi saying that next week she wants to extend unemployment benefits. what's your reaction to that and is that a good idea? >> it has to be paid for again. these ideas are very, you know, they're attractive and there are a lot of people who are hitting their unemployment benefits running out and there's no jobs for them and that should be extended, but the extension needs to be paid for it. we did this four weeks ago and we did extend unemployment in those hard-hit areas and we paid for it. so this time if we should do it, they should pay for it. >> we appreciate it. >>. >>> up income, we heard about the uk bank bonus tax. can this idea of a super tax cross the atlantic? could there be a windfall bonus tax on wall street? a lot of you e-mailed in yesterday in support of this. that is next on today's "call of the wild." we'll be right back. ♪ yes, you're lovely... ♪ what do you think? hey, why don't we use our points from chase sapphire and take a break? we can't. sure, we can. the points don't expire... ♪ there is nothing for me... ♪ there's no
nancy pelosi saying that next week she wants to extend unemployment benefits. what's your reaction to that and is that a good idea? >> it has to be paid for again. these ideas are very, you know, they're attractive and there are a lot of people who are hitting their unemployment benefits running out and there's no jobs for them and that should be extended, but the extension needs to be paid for it. we did this four weeks ago and we did extend unemployment in those hard-hit areas and we...
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nancy pelosi told me in copenhagen her goal is to get this done by state of the union and that would be late january and the white house would be happy with that. >> is horde trathe horse tradin reflective of how thing generally work or was it different this time? >> it's reflective of how things eventual work. i believe a lot of interpretation of this thing has been off. the analysis has focused on how difficult it's been and struggling to get it done and ugly compromise as that get made. the real story is after 70 years democrats have decided that they're going to get this done under this new president. that's a remarkable thing. democrats since franklin roosevelt have been trying to do this. we'll set aside the policy. will it work and control costs and cover everybody? we're only going to know that once it is implemented. as a political matter, it's a huge triumph from the white house and congress. >> in the last seven years have we ever had a 60-vote margin with a sitting democratic president? >> we have. >> they still couldn't do it. >> you had different democratic party then.
nancy pelosi told me in copenhagen her goal is to get this done by state of the union and that would be late january and the white house would be happy with that. >> is horde trathe horse tradin reflective of how thing generally work or was it different this time? >> it's reflective of how things eventual work. i believe a lot of interpretation of this thing has been off. the analysis has focused on how difficult it's been and struggling to get it done and ugly compromise as that...
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nancy pelosi has assured effective and uninterrupted leadership in the office of the president. she insists the move is not about president donald trump but is about the need for greater congressional oversight of the white house. >>> in italy health officials reporting more than 5,300 new coronavirus infections, the most for a single day since march this as the country implements a new nationwide mandate requiring masks to be worn outside >> in britain nearly 14,000 new cases confirmed today, down slightly from yesterday, but still well above anything seen before this month's surge. the british government also announcing it will pay two-thirds of the salaries of workers at company that have to close as a result of the new coronavirus restrictions expected next week back to you, scott >> thank you all right, let's do this you sold roku. you sold roku but you told me monday you you were not going to get out until it starts going down this is going up why are you selling it now >> well, it did go down from yesterday's high maybe you're going to say, hey, jimmy, you're being way to
nancy pelosi has assured effective and uninterrupted leadership in the office of the president. she insists the move is not about president donald trump but is about the need for greater congressional oversight of the white house. >>> in italy health officials reporting more than 5,300 new coronavirus infections, the most for a single day since march this as the country implements a new nationwide mandate requiring masks to be worn outside >> in britain nearly 14,000 new cases...
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nancy pelosi and senator harry reid met with him in the white house. she cautioned insurance companies they ought to take a deal on that so-called public option or they may be sorry. >> they would be better getting a public option now than one that is triggered. because if you have a triggered public option it's because the insurance industry has demonstrated that they're not cooperating, they're not doing the right thing, and i think they'll have a tougher public option to deal with. of course, the public option is only one of the outstanding issue that's got to be resolved. also you have the question of who and how is the health insurance expansion of coverage going to be financed? a lot of democrats want to look at health insurance companies and high value plans. also, the question of what is the level of subsidies for those now uninsured? that's going to determine the overall level of the plan. max baucus has laid out a plan of about $855 billion over ten years. secretary robert gibbs said the president will be more prediscrepancyive than in the pa
nancy pelosi and senator harry reid met with him in the white house. she cautioned insurance companies they ought to take a deal on that so-called public option or they may be sorry. >> they would be better getting a public option now than one that is triggered. because if you have a triggered public option it's because the insurance industry has demonstrated that they're not cooperating, they're not doing the right thing, and i think they'll have a tougher public option to deal with. of...